June 2018 LightREADING Newsletter
…world. My superpower would be to spread a sense of peace and goodwill. I’d also like to have a burn-proof tongue, so that I would never again destroy my taste…
…world. My superpower would be to spread a sense of peace and goodwill. I’d also like to have a burn-proof tongue, so that I would never again destroy my taste…
…this leg of the trip. I drove from Billings to Salt Lake, 559 miles door to door, in the time of 8:36 including charging stops. I stopped 5 times to…
…the Montana Electric Co-op Association and the National Rural Electric Co-op Association, among others. Concern for Community While focusing on member needs, cooperatives work for the sustainable development of their…
Download: June 2017 Light Reading (PDF) Contents: Senate Bill 363 Assigns Unfair Burden to Co-op Members >> Take action on behalf of your Co-op! >> FEC Board renews code of…
…be used to fund electric lines, bucket trucks, and other needed equipment. This reduces the Co-op’s need to borrow money, and in turn, helps keep rates low for members. New…
…rate structure effective June 1, 2022, outlined in the 2022 Rate Letter (PDF) included in FEC members’ May 2022 bills. National Rate Comparison Your Co-op is focused on keeping your…
We know it’s frustrating when the power is out. Sometimes outages will only last a few minutes. For example, if a tree branch has interfered with a power line it…
A $2,975 Roundup for Safety grant will help provide David Thompson Search and Rescue (DTSR) with a new rescue litter. Mountain Unit Leader Noah Pyle said the new equipment will…
Montana’s electric cooperatives have elected not to participate in The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) 2021 Youth Tour to Washington, D.C. due to the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic. As a…
Process Submit a pre-approval form and contact Flathead Electric Cooperative (FEC) for an inspection: 406-751-5291 Determine what windows you are going to order. The new windows must have a U…